For the American businessman, see Bernard D. Rubin.
Bernard Rubin
Bernard Rubin at the 1928 24 Hours of Le Mans
Nationality
Australian
Born
(1896-12-06)6 December 1896 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died
27 June 1936(1936-06-27) (aged 39) England
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years
1928-1929
Teams
Bentley Motors
Best finish
1st (1928)
Class wins
1 (1928)
Bernard Rubin (6 December 1896 – 27 June 1936) was an Australian racing driver and pilot who was a member of the "Bentley Boys" team at the Bentley Motor Company and winner of the 1928 24 Hours of Le Mans.
BernardRubin (6 December 1896 – 27 June 1936) was an Australian racing driver and pilot who was a member of the "Bentley Boys" team at the Bentley Motor...
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sociology, to name a few.[citation needed] Sherry Rubin was born in New York City to BernardRubin (born Russia) and Lucille Goldstein (born France)....
Barnato won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race three times: 1928 – with BernardRubin in a Bentley 4½ litre 1929 – with Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin in a Bentley...
Rank Driver Year 1 André Lagache 1923 René Léonard 1923 BernardRubin 1928 Woolf Barnato 1928 Luigi Chinetti 1932 Tazio Nuvolari 1933 Philippe Etancelin...
Clive Gallop, engineer Glen Kidston, aviator Bertie Kensington Moir BernardRubin, pearl fishery magnate Jean Chassagne, French racing driver Sir Alex...
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of the "Bentley Boys" – Woolf Barnato, Tim Birkin, Glen Kidston and BernardRubin – took adjacent flats in the fashionable south-east corner of the square...
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Brabham became just the third Australian to win the French classic after BernardRubin in 1928, and Vern Schuppan in 1983. A class for Grand Touring (GT) style...
permanently keep the trophy. Since 1991, at the initiative of a man named Bernard Warain, a cast of the winning driver's feet, hands and signature are taken...
January 1981. Cork & Stutz 2007, p. 154. Rubin 2003, p. 227-228. Smith & Lavington 2002, p. 15. "Talented Bernard Lee – typical British actor". The Spokesman-Review...
and 17 June 1928. Bentley director Woolf Barnato and Australian-born BernardRubin in a Bentley 4½ Litre gave the company back-to-back victories after...
& Sons Pharmaceuticals (now Bristol-Myers Squibb): Miguel Ondetti, BernardRubin, and David Cushman. Squibb filed for U.S. patent protection on the drug...
Tripoli Grand Prix in a new 3 L Maserati 8C owned by fellow driver BernardRubin, finishing third. During his pit stop Birkin burnt his arm badly against...
the fourth Australian driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans following BernardRubin in 1928, Vern Schuppan in 1983, and older brother Geoff in 1993. Brabham...
Brabham became just the third Australian driver to win Le Mans after BernardRubin (1928) and Vern Schuppan in 1983. David Brabham would also go on to...
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the French classic, following in the footsteps of 1928 winner BernardRubin. Although Rubin was born in Australia, Schuppan is often mistaken for being...